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Karl Heinz Füssl (21 March 1924 – 4 September 1992) was an Austrian composer and musicologist.


Life

Born in Gablonz, (Czechoslovakia), Füssl went to study in Berlin and began his training with Konrad Friedrich Noetel (composition), Gerd Otto (piano) and Hugo Distler (choral conducting). After the Second World War, he settled in Vienna and began his studies with Alfred Uhl (composition),
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. On the part of the , Füssl was entrusted with the publication of the . At the World Music Days of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM World Music Days), ''Epitaph'' (Variations for Orchestra, world premiere) was performed in Zurich in 1957 and the ''Concerto Rapsodico'' in Copenhagen in 1964. Füssl died in Eisenstadt at the age of 68 and was buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery


Awards

* 1953: Prize at the Composition Competition of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra * 1962: Promotion Prize of the City of Vienna. * 1970: Staatspreis für Musik * 1976: .Preis der Stadt Wien - Preisträger
on ''auf Wien Geschichte Wiki'' (retrieved 6 August 2021) * 1984: Golden * 1990: Austrian Decoration for Science and Art


Work


Music for ensemble

* ''Concertino I'' – after poems by William Shakespeare (1947/1948).mica (updated 28 April 2020): „Werkeverzeichnis Karl Heinz Füssl“. In Musicdatabank of mica – music austria. Available at https://db.musicaustria.at/werke-von-komponisten/54146 (retrieved 6 August 2021). * ''Dialogue in praise of the owl and the cuckoo'' – Two movements after poems by William Shakespeare, op. 3a (1947/1961). * ''Concertino II'' – for clarinet and piano four hands, op. 5/2 (1952). * ''Landschaften'' – Five Variations for Voice and Four Instruments after texts by (1957). * ''An Herrn Dr.Alfred A. Kalmus (Muridae 25)'' – A special study on the importance of mice in modern publishing (Improvisation mélodramatique) (1963). * ''Cantiunculae amoris'' – Three Latin Chants, text: Ovid, op. 15 (1975). * ''Nachtmusik'' – Trio for violin, viola and violoncello, op.19 (1977/1988). * ''Ragtime'' – für Gitarre und Klavier, op.18 (1977). * ''Ländler al Rovescio, IV'' – Trio for violin, viola and violoncello, (1977). * ''Aphorismen über rhythmische Modelle'' – Theme and five variations for clarinet and piano, op. 20 (1978/1980). * ''Improvisation in siebenmal zehn Takten auf den Namen Dr. Hertha Firnberg'' – Quartet for two violins, viola and violoncello (1979). * ''Les Rondeaux'' – Drei Duette für zwei Violinen (1980/1981). * ''Hälfte des Lebens'' – Eight Lieder after Friedrich Hölderlin for high voice, flute, violin (viola) and harp, op. 24 (1981/1988). * ''Ekloge'' – for violoncello and piano, op. 43 (1987/1989). * ''Perpetuum mobile'' – for Oboe and piano, op. 42a,b (1987). * ''Ricercare'' – Quartet for two violins, viola and violoncello, op. 58 (1991). * ''Cantus II'' – Quartet for two violins, viola and violoncello, op. 57 (1991).


Vocal music

* ''Görög Ilona'' – Transylvanian Folk Ballad for mixed choir a cappella and instruments ad lib., op. 3 (1948/1971). * ''Ho-ruck nach links!'' – Solo for voice, choir (unison) and piano, text: Otto Horn (1949). * ''Hommage à Alfred Schlee'' – Canones diversi (1961). * ''Epitaph'' – for
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and orchestra, op. 7, text: Gerard Manley Hopkins (1966). * ''Missa trium vocium'' – for mixed choir (three voices) and organ, op. 10a (1966). * ''Drei Szenen aus
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'' – for two baritones, soprano, tenor, choir and orchestra, op. 11a (1968) – Premiere: 16 February 1968 in Vienna. * ''An
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'' – Twelve-tone homage cycle in seven parts for mixed choir and a unique occasion (for the 70th birthday) (1971). * ''Wenn aus der Ferne'' – Cantata after Friedrich Hölderlin for high voice and organ, op. 30 (1983). * ''Kain'' – A sacred play by , op. 37 (1984–1986). * ''Missa per cantare e sonare'' – Sacred music for choir (monophonic) and organ, op. 10b (1986). * ''Suspirium ad amorem'' – Two cantatas for choir and strings, op. 38 (1986). * ''Das Gedächtnis der Wörter'' – Two comments on Hölderlin for solo and string orchestra, text: , op. 52 (1989). * ''Im Osten'' – Motet for male choir, organ and percussion, text: Georg Trakl, op. 54 (1990). * ''Resurrexit (The resurrection)'' – A musical play. Derived from The Chester Mystery Cycles of Mystery Plays, op.60 (1991/1992).


Opera/Theater music

* ''Faustus'' – Opera fragment, text: Hanns Eisler (1966/1967). * ''Sintflut'' – Opera fragment (1972). * ''Celestina'' – two-act opera after
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by Herbert Lederer, op. 14 (1973–1975/1981).


References


External links

*
Karl Heinz Füssl
im Literaturarchiv der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek
Karl Heinz Füssl
in '' Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon online'' *
Werkeverzeichnis von Karl Heinz Füssl
at ''Klassika.info'' * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fussl, Karl Heinz 20th-century classical composers Austrian opera composers Ballet composers 20th-century Austrian composers 20th-century Austrian male musicians 1924 births 1992 deaths Gablonz 20th-century Austrian musicologists